Rebels and Yellow Jackets tangle in Music City Bowl

Nashville, TN (SportsNetwork.com) - The 16th annual Franklin American Mortgage
Music City Bowl is on tap for Monday afternoon, as the Ole Miss Rebels take on
the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at LP Field.

For the first time since 2008-09, Ole Miss became bowl eligible for the second
straight season, the first two under head coach Hugh Freeze. The Rebels
finished the campaign at 7-5, with their season highlight coming in the form
of a four-game win streak lasting from Oct. 19 through Nov. 16. Their
signature win came during that stretch with a 27-24 victory over nationally-
ranked LSU.

"I am proud of our team's hard work and commitment as we continue our
journey," Freeze said. "We have one of the great bowl traditions in all of
college football, and I'm excited that we have earned a bowl berth in each of
our first two seasons. I appreciate the unbelievable support Rebel Nation has
provided our team, and I look forward to seeing a sea of Red and Blue in
Nashville."

Georgia Tech, which is also 7-5, has been one of the nation's most consistent
programs in recent years, as it has now qualified for a bowl game in 17
straight seasons, the second-longest active streak in the nation. However, its
only bowl win since 2004 came in last season's Sun Bowl over USC, 21-7. The
Yellow Jackets are sliding into bowl season with losses in two of their last
three bouts, including a 41-34 double-overtime loss in the regular-season
finale versus rival Georgia.

"To play a bowl game within driving distance for our fans, and to play against
a high-quality opponent in Ole Miss, is a great opportunity," Georgia Tech
coach Paul Johnson said. "Ole miss is a very talented football team and they
are well-coached, so we certainly have our work cut out for us. It should be
an entertaining football game."

With regard to the all-time series, Ole Miss has beaten Georgia Tech in two of
the three previous meetings. The last matchup came in the 1971 Peach Bowl,
with the Rebels winning, 41-18.

Ole Miss had one of the better offenses in the SEC this season, scoring 30.4
points per game while racking up 473.0 yards per contest and completing third
downs at an impressive 46 percent.

Bo Wallace has been efficient under center, completing 64.4 percent of his
passes for 3,090 yards with 17 touchdowns against just nine interceptions,
while adding solid rushing totals as well (269 yards, four TDs). Barry
Brunetti has seen limited snaps but makes the most of his opportunities,
accounting for 10 touchdowns (six passing, four rushing).

Jeff Scott missed four games this season due to injury but showed explosion
out of the backfield when healthy, picking up 493 yards on 7.4 yards per
carry. I'Tavious Mathers (505 yards, three TDs) and Jaylen Walton (470 yards,
six TDs) also get their share of work.

Wallace has displayed great chemistry with Donte Moncrief, who has hauled in
53 passes for 825 yards and five touchdowns. Laquon Treadwell (67 receptions,
557 yards, five TDs) and Ja-Mes Logan (44 receptions, 583 yards, three TDs)
are reliable targets as well.

Defensively, the Rebels have been able to hold their own, allowing just 24.2
points and 376.5 yards per game while logging 20 takeaways.

Serderius Bryant (70 tackles, 10.5 TFL), Denzel Nkemdiche (34 tackles) and
Robert Nkemdiche (29 tackles, 8.0 TFL) have all missed time this season with
injuries, and there's no doubt the unit has benefited from having all three
healthy at once. Cody Prewitt was named to the All-SEC First Team at defensive
back after racking up 70 tackles, six interceptions and two forced fumbles.

Georgia Tech has also found great success on offense this season (36.6 ppg,
440.7 ypg), thanks mostly to having the fifth-ranked rushing offense in the
nation (311.7 ypg).

The Yellow Jackets rotate several players in and out of the backfield, with 12
guys rushing for at least 100 yards this season. David Sims is the most
utilized tailback with 846 yards and 11 touchdowns, while quarterback Vad Lee
(489 yards, eight TDs) operates the triple-option. Robert Godhigh (646 yards,
six TDs) makes the most of his limited reps, averaging 10.1 yards per carry.

Godhigh is also a major threat at receiver, catching 21 balls for 420 yards
and two scores, while DeAndre Smelter (345 yards, four TDs) also has 21
receptions.

The Yellow Jackets have a top-notch defense to support their high-scoring
offense, as they finished the regular season with the fourth-best yield in the
ACC (22.7 ppg). The unit benefits greatly from the offense's efficient ball
control, as it is on the field an average of only 26:10 per game.

The defense is anchored by Jeremiah Attaochu, who was named a Second Team All-
ACC selection at defensive end after tallying 40 tackles, 15.5 TFL and 12.0
sacks. Jamea Thomas (73 tackles, two INTs,two FF), Quayshawn Nealy (57
tackles, two INTs, two FR), Adam Gotsis (13.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks, INT) and Louis
Young (38 tackles, two INTs) also had strong seasons.